In a remarkable moment at the Paris 2024 Olympics, Yemisi Ogunleye secured Germany’s first gold medal in women’s shot put since 1996 with an impressive throw of 20.00m at the Stade de France.
Born to a Nigerian father and German mother, Ogunleye’s achievement not only etched her name in Olympic history but also sparked celebrations across Germany and Nigeria.
New Zealand’s Maddison-Lee Wesche earned silver with a throw of 19.86m, while China’s Song Jiayuan took bronze with 19.32m. Despite the intense competition, Ogunleye’s final throw sealed her victory and solidified her place among the sport’s elite.
The win resonated deeply with Nigerians, who expressed immense pride in Ogunleye’s success while also lamenting Nigeria’s missed opportunity to nurture and retain such talent. Social media buzzed with both admiration for Ogunleye’s triumph and frustration over Nigeria’s ongoing struggles to effectively support its athletes.
Commentators pointed out that Ogunleye’s victory is yet another instance of Nigerian athletes shining on the global stage under the flag of another nation, highlighting ongoing concerns about the country’s sports management. Her achievement is celebrated as a personal victory and a powerful symbol of Nigerian excellence worldwide.